Masters Degrees in Public International law

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About Public International law

Masters degrees in Public International Law offer advanced study of the legal structure, conduct and interaction of sovereign states, analogous entities (such as certain religious institutions), and intergovernmental organisations.

Related subjects include International Law and Public Affairs. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant Law discipline.

Why study a Masters in Public International Law?

Courses in this field offer an interdisciplinary approach to examine issues which arise across the boarders of various states internationally. Methodologies and techniques may be drawn from fields such as Comparative Law, Contract Law, Jurisprudence, and Legal Practise.

There are a broad range of topics on offer, which you may wish to specialise in. For example, you might study the laws surrounding armed conflict, and policies such as treaties between different states.

Careers in this field are highly varied, and could include legal consultation across a range of industries, as well as policy-making roles for government departments, regularity authorities, and even charities.

The overall objective of this online distance learning programme is to provide knowledge and an understanding of animal welfare science, with a focus on the international issues arising from animal use in all its forms.
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Our modular Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) is the pathway into practice for non-law graduates. Our structured course is taught by qualified lawyers with lectures and practical workshops to develop your legal skills.
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A highly employable area of law, International Commercial Law with Dissertation offers you wide ranging knowledge across intellectual property, arbitration, contract law, private international law, GATT, environmental liability, insolvency and more.
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International Law focuses on contemporary governance and its inter relationship with international relations within countries. Countries, laws and relationships are constantly evolving, providing challenges and potential areas of conflict.
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International Law offers you a very employable subject at postgraduate level with a range of optional elements in highly sought after areas such as Energy and Environmental Law, Arbitration, Private International Law, Human Rights, Intellectual Property, GATT, Insolvency Law and more.
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International trade Law and Treaty Negotiation with Professional Skills gives you a great range of legal knowledge which you can either study on campus for this programme or a mix of blended learning to allow for online learning with a summer element on campus.
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International Trade Law (on campus) offers you the full range of knowledge from start up innovation and trade mark protection to intellectual property advice, GATT, arbitration, jurisdiction for business transactions, corporate responsibility, sea trading and European law.
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Our MA programmes are designed and taught by a network of leading international academics from top universities, think tanks and senior policy-makers from international organisations such as the United Nations, NATO and the European Union.

The University of Edinburgh is internationally renowned for the quality of our teaching and the excellence of our research into human, animal and ecosystem health. By studying one of our online masters, you’ll benefit from our expertise - from wherever you are in the world. Our transformative online degrees have been designed to develop your intellectual skills, specialise and help you advance your career.

The Postgraduate Law degrees offered by Bangor University Law School aim to push students’ development further, allowing them to take a closer look at the law in general or to pursue a particular specialism.